http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/publish/etc/medialib/jci/be/case_studies.Par.21254.File.dat/Clackamas_County_08.pdf
The link is to a "case study" (aka advertisement) on Clackamas County OR and their "unique design-build-operate process in partnership with Johnson Controls, Inc. and others, Clackamas County was able to swiftly construct a cost-effective and sustainable building with the County’s financial and environmental goals in mind. The Public Services Building (PSB) at the Red Soils campus combines several departments at a centralized facility to provide better services for citizens."
Thought it was of interest based on our recent assignment.
This further made me think about back when Gov. Hull was in office. She sent out memoranda to all state agencies that said her objective was to have all government agencies along the Washington corridor and also mandated that agency thermostats were to be set at 76 degrees (or close to that). This was all in a weak effort to find environmental and cost savings. Neither happened. (At least not where I worked for the last 12 years.)
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